Bachelorette Of The Week: Kim Vu
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Bachelorette Of The Week: Kim Vu

Powerpoint of her adventures? Check.

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Bachelorette Of The Week: Kim Vu
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Kim Vu is a junior double-majoring in journalism and psychology with a double minor in retail merchandising and fashion studies. When she’s not double-fisting coffee, you can find her crying in Starbucks, stealing food from Chi Omega or shivering on her walk to Blarney.

How would your friends describe you?

Funny, ambitious, beautiful, smart, too-into-herself, extra, exotic, and oh… did I mention humble?

I heard you created a PowerPoint about past triumphs and adventures. Care to explain more?

Let’s just say that my past romantic experiences have put me through some wild excursions. Like the journalist that I am, I like to document all of my most memorable experiences through in-depth details. There was this one time that I was slapped in the face. Another time, a guy broke the ice by telling me that he lost his virginity to an Asian, and that’s why he’s so into them now. Whatever. Men are the worst.

What is your ideal date?

My ideal date starts with you promptly picking me up from the Bridges at 7:00 p.m. on a Thursday. Like the gentleman that you are, you decide to call an Uber (why would you make your princess walk?), and we discuss synergy on our short ride to Sally’s. After indulging in the $5 bucket of wings (which I order two of, because I am a monster), you take me to Blarney directly at 9:00 p.m. for Mug Night. After you pay for my drinks, you never talk to me again.

What are you looking for in a partner?

One word: Carlson.

You write for Minnesota Daily. Tell us more!

I actually am in the Marketing department for the Daily! So, while I’m not necessarily producing content, I’m pushing it out.

… I bet the Daily is really happy to have me representing them right now.

Cats or Dogs?

Dogs. Next question.

Hot or Cold?

I like my weather how I like my water: room temperature, please.

Describe your love life in five words.

“This person has unmatched you.”

What is a big turn off?

If you don’t wear Sperry’s, don’t even try talking to me.

So, what’s your current Facebook relationship status look like?

Single. Definitely single. Because the person I’m interested in refuses to accept my relationship request.

… We’re on a break right now.

What celebrity would play you in a movie?

Can I say myself?

What is your favorite type of food?

Free food.

Where should someone interested reach you?

Interested in getting to know me? I only respond to DMs on LinkedIn and Venmo ;-). Let’s talk about networking and finances, baby: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimmvu/ and @kimberly_vu.

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